The film took in another $10.1 million this weekend, bringing its domestic total to $368 million, making a $400 million domestic finish entirely plausible. With $377 million internationally, Wonder Woman now sits at $745 million at the worldwide box office. An impressive feat for a film many doubted would even cross $100 million in its opening weekend.

WONDER WOMAN ($368M) passed DEADPOOL ($363M) this weekend, and is now the #34 highest grossing film ever domestically.

Wonder Woman is currently the tenth largest superhero release domestically of all-time, just one of the many titles earned by the film since its release in June. Director Patty Jenkins earned the honor of having the biggest opening weekend for a film directed by a female director, while the film has officially become the top-grossing live-action film directed by a woman. Even more impressive? Wonder Woman is now the DC Extended Universe’s top film domestically.

As of right now, Jenkins has yet to officially sign on to direct the sequel — even though she’s working on a treatment with DC Films’ Geoff Johns. Talks are currently ongoing between Jenkins and the studio, with hopes that Jenkins will return to direct the sequel.